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By retweeting suspect accounts, seemingly without regard for their identities or motives, President Trump has lent credibility to white nationalists, anti-Muslim bigots and obscure QAnon adherents.
In Trumps Twitter Feed: Conspiracy-Mongers, Racists and Spies
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We examined President Trumps interactions on Twitter since he took office, analyzing his 11,000+ tweets, tracking how he is exposed to information and replicating what he is likely to see on this platform.
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These are the 47 accounts President Trump follows on Twitter. Some of the questionable material he tweets comes from some of these accounts, which follow and retweet accounts promoting QAnon or expressing anti-Islam or white nationalist views.
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QAnon-related accounts have potentially migrated to the presidents iPhone from retweets by Donald Trump Jr., Maria Bartiromo and Eric Bolling. Trumps son has also retweeted Russian intelligence operatives pushing divisive stories about immigration.
In Trumps Twitter Feed: Conspiracy-Mongers, Racists and Spies
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1:46 PM · Nov 2, 2019
What about that Asian bigot Sue Jeong ?
A chink in your armor, NYT?
NY Times worried about Trump connection to Q accounts on Twitter
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Sounds like POTUS’ Twitter activities might be the next phase of the Witch Hunt now that Schiff’s gambit looks to be falling apart.